About

Child Club
Objectives
•     To sensitize on the child rights and ensure child protection
•     To create learning opportunities for the overall personality development of the child so that he is better prepared to face the challenges of the his own development and at the same time contribute to the development of children at large.
•     To create a platform for expression, ventilation, appreciation and recognition.
•     To promote child participation as a value in development process
Expected Outcomes:

The investment in the formation and functioning of child clubs would have an enormous
•     Enhance self-esteem, self-awareness, self-confidence, decision-making, Leadership skills and problem-solving skills
•     Increase the child -friendliness of school environments and inspire them for prospective thinking on self, family and society
•     Increase family, peer, and community awareness and support to child development
•     Increase collaboration with government to support policies and programs to promote child protection and rights
•     Increased awareness and understanding on self, individual, village and societal problems
•     Importance of member from CC in villages will be enhanced
•     Children will be able to solve their own problem, will be able to motivate elders from villages to provide them social security
•     Seeds of future plan for each child will be sowed at CC
•     Active participation of children in family, school and village will be enhanced
•     Members of child clubs will surely lead principle oriented life and will engage them in a meaningful future
Major Activities
During the formation and after the formation, GPCF, School administration would be focusing on many activities to ensure that the set objective is achieved, enlisted below are major activities line up for the intervention, in each of these major activity, there will be many more sub activities:
•     Formation of Child Clubs – To improve the life style and to protect the rights of the children through formation of village level child clubs
•     Building Holistic awareness on Child Clubs – To child club members are engaged themselves to initiate the process of setting up systems and to bring the club into a complete shape, formation of committee and defining their roles and responsibilities
•     Focusing on ‘Child Rights’ – To educate the child clubs about the 20th November 1989 UN resolution on child life, protection and 58 child rights
•     Developing ‘Leadership Skills’ – To identify the leadership skills and improve the same
•     Intending to improve ‘Quality of LIFE’ -  To explain about the physical and mental adversities one faces during the life time and to equip the child for holistic development
•     Reporting and Documentation – To provide skills and knowledge on reporting and documentation
•     Chinnari Vidayam (First Aid) – To improve the service motto among the children, to impart basic information on medicine and to equip them how to administer first aid
•     Bala Nidhi (Savings) – To imbibe the concept of saving and to impart knowledge and skill on how to mobilize resources for their club                
•     Kala Jatha (Folk and Dance) – Training programme on ‘Kala Jatha’ (Folk and Dance)
•     Balala Mela (Children Festival) – Balala Mela (Children Festival)
•     Child Consultation – To self appraise about the progress made by child club
Developing Eco Clubs – To form a subcommittee within the club titled eco club, to imbibe the importance of environm